Why Learn MYOB Payroll?

In business, payroll commonly refers to your financial records, salaries, wages and deductions that your business has to deal with. Tracking all of your employees’ holiday leave, sick leave and maintaining your employee records can take a LOT of time, money and resources. It can be a little bit confusing if you have no experience in payroll or if you are just starting out in business. It is important to invest in a decent payroll system for a few reasons; mainly to ensure the smooth running of your business’ finances and to ensure that your employees’ are paid their correct amounts, on time – all the time. So where do you start? What MYOB product will work best for your business? Have you researched any of the numerous products on the market today? It depends on your budget and how many staff you need to manage, but there will be a product that suits your business; you just need to find it!

So What is MYOB Anyway?

You have probably heard of MYOB before, but do you really know what it is and how it works? MYOB was established in 1991 in Australia, by Craig Winkler and Brad Shofer. Basically, MYOB is a business management product that has many different software programs and add-ons, which branch from the basic version. Originally designed for the ‘small to medium sized enterprises’ (more commonly known as SMEs) out there, there is even available on the market to aid professional accountants (MYOB Accounting Plus). Over 700,000 different businesses (including a lot of accounting firms) all over Australasia are all utilising what MYOB business management products have to offer. Bet you didn’t know that?! MYOB is the number one provider of business management software in Australia helping small to medium sized enterprises run the finance side of their business smoothly.

How MYOB can Help with Your Payroll Requirements

MYOB has an awesome product on the market that is aimed at those who need to organise their business’ payroll, with little to no experience. Are you aware of how the payroll policy/procedure works in your business? What do you mean you have no idea? Although you are not alone, it does payoff to learn how the payroll process works and how to use MYOB Payroll. Does your business have a proper payroll system in place? If not, your business may be falling behind the times. An effective (or even an ineffective) payroll procedure could make or break your business. MYOB Payroll is an all-in-one tool that will calculate accurate earnings, taxes and deductions for you – automatically! Phew, are you starting to feel better? How good would it be to be able to analyse your business’ current trends and track your income and costs, all from one handy little program? MYOB Payroll also works with e-banking and even the Australian Tax Office. This will ensure that you are complying with your legal requirements regarding tax and superannuation! Just think how good it would be to not have to worry about that. One less thing to stress about!

Learning MYOB Payroll WILL Benefit Your Business

If your business has grown so much that you are beginning to put people on your payroll, it might be time to invest in a program that will simplify the process for you. There are heaps of MYOB training sessions on offer and if you do a quick search in Google for ‘MYOB training’ or even more specifically something like ‘MYOB training in Melbourne’ or ‘MYOB accounting plus course’ you are sure to find a short course that will be both affordable and helpful. There are even programs that come to you! How good is that?! Do not be too proud in seeking MYOB Payroll training or any other training for that matter. Because everyone needs sufficient training to be able to do any task well! The major benefit of investing in MYOB Payroll training is that it will give you an understanding of how payroll works and obviously how to make the most of the MYOB Payroll program itself. Not only will good payroll training help prepare you and your business for the day-to-day payroll tasks, effective payroll training will show you how to deal with any payroll problems that may arise. Obviously, there are a lot benefits when investing in a good quality payroll program and at the same time, investing in your staff. When you and your staff know how to use the software correctly and are aware of the payroll policy; procedure usually follows without any major issues. And if problems do arise, there is usually someone that knows how to resolve the problem. Investing in training is a great way for you and your staff to learn and improve their skills. And it will help to keep your staff happy and motivated if they are learning new skills!

Annette Liotta is an experienced bookkeeper with over 20 years experience. She is a myob manual She is an expert in payroll training. Learn more about the variety of myob courses she offers.

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I Want to Buy MYOB — but Which One?

Article by Maria Landrelli

MYOB have several different programs on the market to help businesses with their accounting and GST reporting requirements to suit the various stages of a business’s life cycle but which one would suit your business? MYOB constantly brings out upgrade versions of their top end products, either to make things easier for the end user or to keep up with the tax office requirements, ie updated tax tables for employee pays. Therefore, I would recommend you pick the program that suit’s your situation now, rather than what you might need in the future as all the MYOB products are fully upgradeable to the higher end product. For example, you could purchase Business Basics now but in 2 years time, you might need the features of MYOB Accounting Plus. In this case you can simply purchase an upgrade (difference in price between what you already have and the full version) and convert all your financial information to the higher end product. But which MYOB will suit your business needs? MYOB Business Basics is the baby of the family, and if you are a sole trader business ie a plumber or electrician, MYOB Business Basics would probably suit your situation. It will allow you to create Sales Invoices, keep track of who owes you money, when you have received payments from customers, as well as keeping track of the expenses you have paid for. It also has the entire reporting requirement to complete your Business Activity Statement as well as the information to complete your tax return. MYOB Business Basics also has a very basic database, to keep track of your customer’s and suppliers. You could also use MYOB Business Basics if you have a self managed super fund or you have investment income and expenses you wish to keep track of, to complete your tax return. MYOB Accounting suits a slightly larger business that wants a little bit more information from their accounting package and they have perhaps between 1-5 employees. MYOB Accounting has all the features MYOB Business Basics, some of them slightly more sophisticated but you also get the Purchases module, which will keep track of who you owe money to, as well as when you have paid the supplier. MYOB Accounting also has a full inventory module. The inventory module will allow you to keep track of stock levels, as you buy and sell your inventory, as well as keep track of any backorders you have with suppliers. And more importantly, any customer backorders, so you don’t miss out on a sale because you forgot the customer had ordered 12 items but you had only sent him six. MYOB Accounting also has a more advanced job costing module, which will give you job or departmental reporting, ie you want to keep track of the income and expenses for a particular project. MYOB Accounting Plus has all the features MYOB Accounting, plus it also has a fully integrated payroll module. MYOB Accounting Plus would suit a business that has five or more employees. MYOB will correctly calculate the pay each week, including Tax and Superannuation requirements, and it will also keep track of any annual leave or sick leave entitlements that the employee accrues. The real bonus comes at the end of the financial year, when you can print PAYG Payment Summaries (formerly group certificates) at a touch of a button. MYOB Accounting Plus also has a special report, which will comply with all the quarterly superannuation reporting to employees as required by law. MYOB Accounting Plus also has a Time Billing Module, which suits anybody that needs to keep track of time spent on working for a client progressively and then invoice them at the end of a period of time, ie a solicitor or consultant. MYOB Premier is the granddaddy of the family, and would suit larger businesses. MYOB Premier has everything MYOB Accounting Plus has but it also has the ability to be Multi User. ie You can have more than one person accessing the same company file at the same time, for example, Mary in Accounts Receivable can be processing Sales, while Jenny in Accounts Payable can be paying bills. MYOB Premier can also be Multi Currency, ie you can keep foreign currency bank accounts, as well as invoice your customer in the their own currency, ie US$ or NZ$ and MYOB will then convert the information to AUS$ for your reporting requirements. MYOB Premier also has a slightly more advanced inventory module, where you can have price matrixes for different customers and quantity breaks. Ie you can have a retail price as well as a wholesale price and you can have one price for sales between 1 and 10 items, and a different price, between 11 and 20 items. MYOB products are one of the few accounting packages that have both a PC and Mac version available and they are interchangeable. ie If you have a Mac and your accountant has a PC, you can still give him/her a copy of your data file, and they will be able to open it on their machine and read your information to prepare your tax return. MYOB Products are not just accounting tools to help you with your end of year tax return or BAS returns, but they can help you run your business if they are effectively use. For example, you can use the database in MYOB to create mail merge letters to your clients or suppliers. MYOB also has a Test Drive version of the software that you can buy at most retailers, ie Harvey Norman or Office works for about .00 or you can download it direct from the MYOB web site. The Test Drive version allows you to trial the software before you buy, to ensure it is going to do the job for you. There are also many MYOB Certified Consultants who offer free demonstrations of the program in your own office. You can then explain what you want to use the program for and they will tell you which the best version to suit your needs. Once you have purchased the right MYOB software for your needs, you may need some help, either setting up the program, or with some problems you might encounter after you have been using the program for awhile. Many people buy accounting programs like MYOB because they think it will cut down on the amount of fees they pay their accountants each year. This is true providing the information given to the accountant is correct in the first place. It’s a case of “Rubbish in – Rubbish Out”. MYOB products are easy to use, once they have been setup correctly, but the initial set up phase is critical to ensure that you will be getting the correct information out of the system. If the program is not set up correctly from the beginning or the information entered in is not properly allocated, your accountant may end up having to re-create the information or spend many hours correcting any mistakes and this can end up being more costly. When it comes time to set up your MYOB to suit your business, there are many resources available to you, from class room style training course or self paced training manuals to on-site assistance. There are many training institutes that offer class room style training, ie MYOB themselves or Community Colleges and TAFE courses, many of which are run by MYOB Certified Consultants. They are worthwhile attending, especially if you don’t particularly any accounting or bookkeeping knowledge, as they will give you the steps to setup the program correctly. You can also get on-site assistance from qualified people; sometimes your accountant will know somebody that specialises in MYOB or have somebody within their own office that can help you setup your file. MYOB also has a panel of independent trainers call MYOB Certified Consultants, who are authorised by MYOB to offer on-site assistance on their behalf. This is your quality assurance stamp to say the person you have chosen to assist you, knows what they are doing. MYOB require these trainers to pass a stringent test to join the panel in the first place, and they are also required to sit yearly exams to ensure that they are completely up to date with all the latest versions as well as attending regular training sessions. If you do get somebody to help you setup your MYOB program, it is best to do the training in small chunks. It is tempting to get somebody out for a full day, and try to cram as much information into that day as possible but the reality is, you will forget most of what you are shown on that first day. It is best to only have somebody out for no more that about 4 to 5 hours on the first day. This would consist of about 2 to 3 hours to setup the program, depending on what was needed. For example, you may also wish to customise an invoice, as well as setting up your opening balances, then have no more than 2 hours training, to learn how to use the program. After a few weeks of using the program, get the consultant back to check what you have done and give you further training. MYOB also have a number of Support Notes which can answer some of your common questions on their web site: http://www.myob.com.au * Maria Landrelli runs a Sydney based business called Computer Accounting ‘Doctor’ which specializes in helping people with MYOB and bookkeeping problems. Established for over 10 years, she has helped hundreds of small business with their accounting needs and MYOB. She can be contacted on http://www.bookkeepingbizinabox.com.au

Maria Landrelli has been involved in training francisees and small business in computer software and business systems since March 1994.

Since then she has helped hundreds of small business with their accounting needs, using software programs such as MYOB or Quicken.

Maria has been a MYOB Certified Consultant since 1995, and is one of the small number of consultants around Australia authorised by MYOB Australia to provide training on their behal

Create Your Small Business MYOB Manual

If MYOB is your choice of accounting software, you might be thinking about creating a customised MYOB manual for your business. A customised MYOB manual will make it easier for your staff to refer to when they are using MYOB for record keeping. It can act as a training manual for new staff or simply ensure existing staff has something to refer to if they have queries and issues. Your own MYOB manual differs to the generic manual that comes with the software as it will have specific setup guidelines specific to your business. Before setting up this training manual, ensure you (or whoever is writing this manual) is familiar with all the functions of the software. It might be wise to complete one or several MYOB courses that are widely available. That way you can learn all the functions and different aspects of your particular software as there are several versions of MYOB according to the level of financial data keeping you require for your business. It is well worth attending MYOB courses and setting up a MYOB training manual. According to the Australian Chamber of Commerce, 52% of Australian small businesses find that keeping up with GST compliance and super compliance is a major business issue. Therefore taking full advantage of MYOB software can help reduce compliance costs and time spent on manual bookkeeping. It certainly takes energy and time initially to set up a customised MYOB training manual. But the benefits in the long run from reduced time and reduced need to keep training staff on MYOB functions, as well as the ability to use MYOB reporting functions to keep track of your business performance will make it all worth while.

Manual Format

When you are ready to set up your MYOB manual, here is a good format to follow:

* Introduction – where you set out basic guide to MYOB with particular relevance to your specific business. Intros should be done according to the type of MYOB software you have and the specific type of book keeping functions that your business requires.
* Next on the MYOB training manual is to list guideline on setting up things like your account lists, tax codes, inventory items, card information and invoice/purchase order templates. This is important so that staff can understand how to correctly set up new data components.
* A guide on how to record daily information and recurring transactions should come next as these are done everyday. If not done correctly, it can spell trouble for your data collection and make a mess when you trying to generate reports and analysis.
* Reporting function guideline should be then illustrated on your MYOB manual. These are functions you perform less regularly – i.e. at the end of the month, or end of the GST quarter or end of the financial year. How to generate things like payroll certificates, stock take, end of month reconciliations, group certificates, BAS, end of year reports,  profit analysis for jobs etc all should be illustrated in your training manual.
* Your MYOB manual should include tips and tricks for your staff to save time when using MYOB. There are things like using templates, ways to import data from other software and creating mail merges etc which can be listed in your guideline. It is also important to give tips on how to maintain and managed items like card files and inventory lists to ensure that they are functioning properly and have up to date information
* Important for all training manuals for MYOB is a trouble shooting section where you list typical issues and problems that can occur – with relevance to your type of business. Common problem solving guide for typical issues can save your staff loads of time when operating MYOB
* Finally, your manual should have an end section with your specific software code, any warranties and MYOB support information / helpline that can be accessed for staff to update software with latest upgrades and get support directly from MYOB.

Also allow a section in your training manual for individuals to make their own notes as they use the MYOB manual and learn about the functions of the software. It is definitely worth creating a MYOB manual so that you can comply with your tax and reporting responsibilities. As well, a properly and correctly functioning MYOB system allows you to managed and make timely financial decisions for your business. Yes it will take time and energy to create this training manual – but you will get it all back on the savings you generate as you will not need to send all your staff to MYOB courses. As well your business will be better managed and hopefully keep generating profits for you.

Annette Liotta is an experienced bookkeeper with over 20 years experience. She is an expert in myob manual and as well in myob course. Learn more about the variety of myob training she offers.